What people are saying about Richard Sherman v. Skip Bayless

March 8, 2013

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ESPN's Colin Cowherd

Bill Simmons apparently opened the floodgates, because ESPN radio host Colin Cowherd then decided he needed to chime in. Cowherd said Sherman could never have won the argument, because Bayless will continue to have a microphone day in and day out. A highlight:

''Skip's in the publicity and relevance business. Richard Sherman's in the cover-really-good-receivers business,'' Cowherd said. ''So if Richard Sherman would've walked off that interview with four interceptions, he would have won. Skip walked off it with free publicity; he won.''

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ESPN's Colin Cowherd

Bill Simmons apparently opened the floodgates, because ESPN radio host Colin Cowherd then decided he needed to chime in. Cowherd said Sherman could never have won the argument, because Bayless will continue to have a microphone day in and day out. A highlight:

''Skip's in the publicity and relevance business. Richard Sherman's in the cover-really-good-receivers business,'' Cowherd said. ''So if Richard Sherman would've walked off that interview with four interceptions, he would have won. Skip walked off it with free publicity; he won.''